The Advertising Standards watchdog has unbelievably refused to condemn those well known intellectual giants: Katie Price and Rio Ferdinand despite revels-ations that the devilishly fiendish pair had duped people into buying chocolate bars against their will.

Both had used their phenomenal mind power to deceive people in a series of tweets that were NOT clearly marked as adverts.

But-tons of people are unhappy about the decision and feel that the issue has been fudge-d.

“What sort of cad-burys references to chocolate in their tweets?

‘Twix-t you and me I thinks that’s deplorable” said a devastated Jason Stupid.

“I read Rio’s treets and my mind was all in a t-wirl…before I knew what was happening I found that I had driven down to Asdas and purchased a multi-pack of Snickers bars instead of the quarter pound of skunk I’d been planning to buy”.

Rebecca Gormless was another person trapped by this vicious, dastardly campaign that strikes at the very heart of our democratic society:

“I drew all my savings out of the bank and murdered a couple of pensioners…all so I could buy more Snickers bars….I feel dirty and abused. I’ve not stopped crying since I heard. I feel like my life has been a fraud”.

Both accused Price and Ferdinand of lion to their followers on twitter.

“How Dairy Milk his followers like that?” said Jason.“He’s supposed to be a rolo model. But when it came down to the Crunch-ie put his grubby sponsorship money before his fans. Well I’m done with thinkingabout chocolate – there’s no milky way he’ll catch me outagain”.

A Mars spokesperson said that things had got out of hand.“I don’t know how all this fuss aeros. It’s easy to criticise butonce people take the time-out to think about it they’ll realise that selling chocolate is no picnic.”